For the most part, the three games in the series don't form a singular, continuous narrative, so players are free to jump into any entry as a standalone and enjoy them in any order they wish. However, it might be better to play some games before others. In order to fully appreciate each one and all of the subtle references and nuances that they hold, players would do well to carefully consider which order they play the games in.
All three titles received releases in 2020 to bring the series to modern platforms, with being a remake of the classic first game from 2002, being a remastered version of the 2010 title, coming as a bundle with all of its DLC due to already launching on PC, PS4 and Xbox One in 2016.
In, players take on the role of various criminals as they ascend to high-ranking members of criminal organizations. Each game has its own self-contained story and narrative, which means that players can pick up and put down any one they want without spoiling anything for themselves, being free to go about activities such as collecting 's cigarette cards or taking down rival families in each game to their hearts' content. However, there are references and nods to past games in later ones, so in order to fully enjoy them, players may want to start with.
All three games in the Mafia series are being remastered and released in a new collection titled Mafia: Trilogy, and a trailer has just been released.
When picking up the series for the first time, should be played first because it can work as a standalone story without needing prior knowledge of the original, introducing a new protagonist in Vito Scaletta, and a new city to explore. 's secrets, including its many cars, don't rely on stories, so players aren't missing out on anything by picking up the second one first.
Playing the original is optional due to the release of making it somewhat obsolete, which means that in order to fully understand every reference in the series, the second game should come first.
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